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>> have you ever worked on a farm. >> ben gotschle joins us bold nebraska's energy director. ben, good to have you with us. i'd like you, if you could for our audience, describe the kind of representation you've had when you have shown your concerns about the keystone xl pipeline. >> well, it's run the range from inconsistent to downright combative. early on in the fight when it looked like the pipeline was a done deal and the president would approve it, we had senator johanns on our side standing up for the sandhills and the aquifer, and even our o opposition to the pipeline. but then once it looked like we were gaining momentum, it was just kind of a pile-on for the other side. the efforts were led by lee terry in a lot of case, proposing amendments and bills to rubber stamp approval of the pipeline. so it's been kind of a roller coaster ride for us with our leaders in washington. >> and why do you think the governor and senator johanns were against it before they were for it? >> i think that they were against it because they thought that it was going to be approved, and th
>> have you ever worked on a farm. >> ben gotschle joins us bold nebraska's energy director. ben, good to have you with us. i'd like you, if you could for our audience, describe the kind of representation you've had when you have shown your concerns about the keystone xl pipeline. >> well, it's run the range from inconsistent to downright combative. early on in the fight when it looked like the pipeline was a done deal and the president would approve it, we had senator johanns...
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they're the strongest economic country in europe and they're the country with the most natural gas energy ties to russia. so if they start slipping away and not join the sanctions or the pressure, then russia is almost home free when it comes to europe. >> ambassador richardson, you've done a lot of negotiating, obviously. as you look at this situation, do you feel that there's a planned strategic aprooich proas there an impression of an ad hoc nature on the decision making by putin? >> i think, jill, because putin is so unpredictable, because the russians are so all over the place on their intentions, it has to almost be ad hoc. one of the bad sides of today is the u.n. envoy literally being expelled, pushed out of crimea, if a solution is going to involve human rights monitors and observers, that's not a good sign and it sort of throws away the argument that the rush a sha -- russian military there is self-defense forces. somebody must have told them to go hard on that u.n. envoy, i don't think it was high officials like putin, but that's not a good sign. so it has to be ad hoc. i think
they're the strongest economic country in europe and they're the country with the most natural gas energy ties to russia. so if they start slipping away and not join the sanctions or the pressure, then russia is almost home free when it comes to europe. >> ambassador richardson, you've done a lot of negotiating, obviously. as you look at this situation, do you feel that there's a planned strategic aprooich proas there an impression of an ad hoc nature on the decision making by putin?...
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and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take insurance out and try and push the technologies that we use to create energy, renewables, for example, to get them low cost, get them yubiquitous and get th energy mix changing at the time. i think that's very important. >> lord brown, the only problem is you'll have certain people take it to maybe a little bit too far. one of the reasons that the opponents of keystone bring up is that all that up in canada that we're going to bring down, that should stay in the ground. it's hydrocarbons. we should leave it there. because if we develop it, what's in t
and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take...
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vladimir putin put his time and energy into this. he saw this as a social -- showcase for russia and him personally. i think he was therefore unhappy that there was a distraction going on just a few hundred miles away in the ukraine. a certain tenure beyond good behavior. there was a paper a couple of months ago saying maybe we should think about what happens after sochi. one of the things we have worried about after is a more aggressive russian policy. pretty much most analysts think the russians will doing some things to destabilize. they are not happy with what is happening in kiev. most would expect economic sanctions. raise the price of gas, block trade. what caught us by surprise is the military aggression and crimea. host: wild and wonderful rights -- guest: there are several agreements relevant. these require russia to respect the sovereignty and integrity of ukraine. one would be that russia is a member of the organization for security and cooperation in europe and a signatory to the final act, which basically says territory
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. mazola makes it better. play in it. work in it. go wild in it. do everything but wrinkle in it. the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. makes everything algood even better...ilk from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because inside every carton is the goodness of blue diamond almonds. almond breeze. almondiciously good! honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p v
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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when all energy should be available on a free. trade speaking about land use solutions for the crisis we have a prime minister of australia tony abbott the sun since last june is late edition straight ahead not bad news from the club a commission because you will book published. love letters from a far the. mining company slogan says the. inside didn't push to the strikes but if you want to cheer to kill a child commissar the sixers here should choose their opposite sides to believe but it changes nothing we put challenges and thoughts from free thinkers and leaders on this forum yet time and we still seem stalled with no way forward but when we get a call in the jews channeling thoughtful a little loose trying to confer with weight is that because. the surgeon what have you got to say on the energy crisis concerning slaves fifty four to st patrick's posting here you're going to exude yes we know this song at the center of the song to try lucian or is it supposed to my degree to see the two centuries but now i do except i see your
when all energy should be available on a free. trade speaking about land use solutions for the crisis we have a prime minister of australia tony abbott the sun since last june is late edition straight ahead not bad news from the club a commission because you will book published. love letters from a far the. mining company slogan says the. inside didn't push to the strikes but if you want to cheer to kill a child commissar the sixers here should choose their opposite sides to believe but it...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your d
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. >> you wonder about your energy level, whether or not you can go the whole night waking up and doing all of those feeds and then showing up for work the next day. >> reporter: and there is something else he should know. while previous studies have compared children of older fathers to children of younger dads, a new study in sweden that tracked the children born to the same father is raising new concerns. it found that children conceived when their fathers were over 35 were 13 times more likely to have adhd than a sibling born when their fathers were in their early 20s. two and a half times more likely to have autism, and two and a half more times to struggle with substance abuse and two and a half more times likely to attempt suicide. >> there is a correlation between the bearing of psychiatric problems. this does not prove that advancing age causes the problems. >> reporter: older dads are much more common, steve martin, jack nicholson, clint eastwood, have all fathered children later in life. but while men produce sperm their entire life, the evidence suggests men have their own b
. >> you wonder about your energy level, whether or not you can go the whole night waking up and doing all of those feeds and then showing up for work the next day. >> reporter: and there is something else he should know. while previous studies have compared children of older fathers to children of younger dads, a new study in sweden that tracked the children born to the same father is raising new concerns. it found that children conceived when their fathers were over 35 were 13...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. ♪ >> for best picture of the year -- >> for the best picture of 1961-- >> for the best picture of the year -- >> may i have the envelope, please? >> the winner -- >> "on the water front." >> "from here to eternity." >> "around the world in 80 days." ♪ >> so beautiful. isn't he beautiful. >> best documentary feature. >> "harlan county usa." >> "violin." "the departed." >> "ordinary people." >> "chicago." >> i love the world. i'm so happy. thank you! >> thank you so, so much. >> i can't believe it. >> wow, this is incredible! >> this is pretty good. this is all right. >> "slumdog millionaire." >> for the best foreign language film. [ applause ] >> it was an amazing night. and i got home, it was probably 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. i got up at 7:00, threw on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt and a pair of sneakers and went back to work. i'm sitting on this sound stage with stale coffee and bad donuts and thought, this is hollywood. last
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>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was exceptional. that is what helped the world. he was a guiding force, the leader. you're looking to him. i don't think people around the world are looking to president obama to lead them out of this. that is not what he said he wanted to do, even. plus, gorbachev and putin, very different people. gor chauv, open minded, intelligent guy. putin, intelligent guy and a crazy maniac. those are two different things. here's one thing, if you look at america and say what could we do? why do we have interest there? there is one thing we could do. a senator in wyoming introduced a bill in 2013 that still to this day has not had even a hear
>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was...
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because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself as a renaissance man who wants to accommodate. but there is no accommodating putin. and if the u.s.a. looks weak on this one, believe me, we'll pay a heavy price. as will the president's historical reputation. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction joining us from boston fox news military analyst colonel david hunt and -- am i making mistakes here, mr. whiten? >> no, i don't think so. i would add a few other things to the list. you know, we can be specific with building -- helping central europe get free of russian energy. i
because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself...
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there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 meeting but not at this point make the g8 into a g7. >> do you sense that in the end putin will ever deal with the new government in ukraine? is he actually looking to reinstall yanukovych? >> well, for the moment russia recognizes yanukovych, does not recognize the interim government. i think we'll have to look at the fortunes of yulia tymoshenko and see
there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think...
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, nuclear energy plants. many countries in the world have nuclear energy. but only a handful actually process it themselves. most just decide to buy it already processed from abroad. we have agreements and we have arrangements with countries all over the planet that do that. only a handful actually retain the capacity to reprocess it or -- or -- or to enrich uranium or reprocess plutonium. when you see a country -- when you see a country announce that they are going to invest money, time and energy in developing a processing -- a reprocessing or an enrichment exaibilityd, that raises -- capability, that raises red flags and here's why. because while you only need a certain level of enrichment to be able to provide nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and a little bit of a higher level in order to be able to use it for medical isotopes, the exact same machines, the exact same facilities, the exact same scientists are the exact same runs that can also reprocess or enrich to an even higher level to use in a weap
, nuclear energy plants. many countries in the world have nuclear energy. but only a handful actually process it themselves. most just decide to buy it already processed from abroad. we have agreements and we have arrangements with countries all over the planet that do that. only a handful actually retain the capacity to reprocess it or -- or -- or to enrich uranium or reprocess plutonium. when you see a country -- when you see a country announce that they are going to invest money, time and...
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. >> hopefully put good energy. >> this club has been around for more than a year and several dozen former members are now working. >> how job clubs can help you, log onto our website, aljazeera.com/realmoney. >>> mill mill millennials, written by a millennial. david, why do you think there's so many highly jeacted millennials looking for work? >> the fact that millennials coming out of college are not prepared to fit the needs of the economy. those really trnt kinds of jobs that millennials wand. they want to find meaningful work, they've just gone through this college experience where they have been exploring these ideas and we have a big challenge to fill those jobs and the second piece is that millennials are not willing to take any job they want. this is a generation who say they would rather take a job that pays less that has more social impact than a job where they don't feel they have that kind of impact. they would rather sit it out in some cases than go take that job. good is it possible that the minimum enial generation has some sort of attitude problem? there was this bent ly u
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there are very few energy companies we're going to take building these things. they cost $2 billion to convert an import plant into an export plant. 5 or $6 billion to start. >> we're not turning on the taps overnight, and all of a sudden it's like. >> nobody wants to. most of the energy companies in this country are running headlong away from -- >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> there's one that's operating right now. there's another one that's permitted that's probably going to go forward in maryland. and all the others, the 6 or 7 others that were permitted. everyone's standing there and not moving forward in making these plans a reality. >> here's the other thing about this, the right is basically saying, we need to drill. we have never created more fossil fuel in this country's history. i think we have the chart right here, this is hydrocarbon production. u.s. production has increased since 2009, a significant amount. look, it is -- i mean, we -- it's not like barack obama -- i wish he were in fact standing in the way of the oil rigs and the fwraking well
there are very few energy companies we're going to take building these things. they cost $2 billion to convert an import plant into an export plant. 5 or $6 billion to start. >> we're not turning on the taps overnight, and all of a sudden it's like. >> nobody wants to. most of the energy companies in this country are running headlong away from -- >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> there's one that's operating right now. there's another one that's permitted that's...
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formerly known at anglo-energy. who is it? that's coming up. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. >>> time to resee there mystery chart. the gomer pyle hint. have you haven't guessedx na nabor's industry. get it? one o
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you want to talk about what putin is going to use as energy. how about that attack iing your fellow republicans. >> speaker boehner almost immediately said this is the moment for the president by executive order to lift the ban on selling american national gas to europe. that's a practical, very real step, one john boehner has proposed that i think is exactly correct. i'd be much more impressed if the president's executive order this morning began to move to expand american energy supplies. the greatest thing you can do to hurt putin is reduce his enormous impact in western europe where germany gets 30% of its gas from russian. the germans do not want to make putin mad enough he cuts off their national gas supply. there are things we can do that are real. i think republicans ought to focus on those things but i also think the president has been derelict in not focusing on real things as opposed to symbolic liberalism that sounds good but doesn't accomplish much. >> i think the national gas is a good idea. you have to think about how quickly you
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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debacle which caused a sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to hear anyone because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. i . saw a. little. bit of a. little. pain in the young girls cam all for of a future hunter. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the plaza sound is a large you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rope sponsibility and since the gun debate through the eyes of children if we can't do it for our children move for our future what is the country will save. welcome to sophie and co on sophie shevardnadze ukraine's age old split between east and west i
debacle which caused a sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to hear anyone because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's debt to...
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bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new government in the testimony cooing months. >> okay, ukraine and russia, analysts with ihs global incite, thank you for the your time. >> thank you. >> now the, angle americale has become she ao warned she doesn't support the reform that prime minister david cameron wants. nadine barber reports. >> europe's most powerful politician the, in one of it's oldest parliaments. angel merkel told the politicians how much she respected british, but reforming the union prime minister, don't get your hopes up. >> i have been told many times during the last two days that there are very special exp
bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new...
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energy prices, too. look at commodity prices. i think oil is something that can continue to trade higher here. and you're right. the headlines, today, if you listen to people in that part of the world, they're sending you headlines, saying not only do we see russian troops coming into the bridge part of ukraine, but a referendum vote that could happen in ten days. and who is going to supervise this vote? no global regulation bodies. >> and becoming constitutional. >> define where the constitution is. there is -- he's citing constitutional law and international law. and i'll bet you can't cite me anything except just perception that this is a break. >> that's all that matters, though. >> well -- >> this is a serious political event. our secretary of state isç ove there, in kiev, in this region. i think for some reason, risk assets are not pricing a whole heck of a lot of risk right now. >> the bottom line here is what? we're at a five-year rally, right? five-year point. so, you're saying, april could be a rough ride ahead. we're
energy prices, too. look at commodity prices. i think oil is something that can continue to trade higher here. and you're right. the headlines, today, if you listen to people in that part of the world, they're sending you headlines, saying not only do we see russian troops coming into the bridge part of ukraine, but a referendum vote that could happen in ten days. and who is going to supervise this vote? no global regulation bodies. >> and becoming constitutional. >> define where...
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the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot of people recoiled against was the idea of talking tough and projecting american power as if somehow feeling better about that makes the world better. >> absolutely. there's no need to go off and be bellicose. now it's now what. marco rubio actually said haggle and kerry should go immediately to kiev. you think what then. you have to have this follow up. what i do think seems to keep outfoxing is obama is a real reading who putin is. it's almost as if putin is brilliant really. he's sort of outfoxing obama all the time. he's very clear. the reason he wins i
the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot...
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because of mostly energy which is outside the realm of policy anyway. >> okay. i mean, that's -- >> the national debt continues to grow, right. >> it's going to always continue to grow. >> unless we have a surplus. >> unless you get bill clinton president again. >> we may have a different clinton. >> the key number, though, really, is debt relative to gdp and debt relative to the growth of gdp. if you look at the numbers that came out just i think earlier this week, that they're talking about, this going down to % by like 2018, 2019 -- >> if obama gets his policies it would go down to 1.6. nobody believes those policies would be enacted. they head back up. that's somewhat worrisome. very quickly, the issue, though, is i think the ability of the country to pay. and that -- we have to wrap up. >> okay. >> a debate for another day. >> steve, thank you. rick, thank you. >>> let's get back to jamie and talk more about specific stocks. we've been promming people this. one of the themes you see is continued industry consolidation. you think there will be clear winners
because of mostly energy which is outside the realm of policy anyway. >> okay. i mean, that's -- >> the national debt continues to grow, right. >> it's going to always continue to grow. >> unless we have a surplus. >> unless you get bill clinton president again. >> we may have a different clinton. >> the key number, though, really, is debt relative to gdp and debt relative to the growth of gdp. if you look at the numbers that came out just i think...
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lovers.hose he has no cap she has those -- levers,hose particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure with his he continues own ambitious ideas of expanding within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that ay with one area that has significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no illusions that in the short term, we will b
lovers.hose he has no cap she has those -- levers,hose particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes...
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they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop not going to the g 8 with you. >> pivotal time. >> it is. sounds like what the administration is talking about is at most economic sanctions. that from everything i am reading and hearing will have very little impact on russia because they will continue to have a relationship with europe. europe, because of their economic problems, is in no position to cut off its trade. >> and allies, britain already saying we are a no go. >> and i imagine, it doesn't look like we are trying to sort of must ira lot of support. >>. no and we have just b
they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop...
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one of the things putin has to be aware of, if he shakes the energy tree very hard, he's going to persuade europeans they can no longer afford to rely on natural gas. they will be able to go their own way with a combination of slal from europe, england and imported from the united states. catr and others from europe, many building receiving stations to take that lng now. >> clearly the immediate impact is a massive destabilization of the ukrainian economy. maybe they underestimated the amount of the aid that was propping up and ukraine could also ab factor. no? >> it's a big factor. ukraine is going to be destabilized economically as a result of this no matter what. even if putin decides to let go of crimea, pull out, owes billions to russia for natural gas. so if the european and united states step in, essentially subs diesing russian natural gas. it's exported to ukraine at a price far in excess of what we pay in the united states and well above any economic costs. pure gravy, russia exported to ukraine. >> general, little rock, arkansas, always a pressure. we thank you. we'll be right b
one of the things putin has to be aware of, if he shakes the energy tree very hard, he's going to persuade europeans they can no longer afford to rely on natural gas. they will be able to go their own way with a combination of slal from europe, england and imported from the united states. catr and others from europe, many building receiving stations to take that lng now. >> clearly the immediate impact is a massive destabilization of the ukrainian economy. maybe they underestimated the...
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former secretary of energy and interior saying the president ought to approve the keystone pipeline. the president is taking the economy in the wrong direction. the american people see that. the president's popularity rate is way down and people are seeing him as not competent or trustworthy. >> we will see which set of ideas the american people buy. >>> so it turns out the united states home prices rose a little bit in the month of january. they were up 1 percent following 3 months of decline. a tight supply might have helped boost them prices. the biggest year over year gain in over eight years. >> what do we do about russia and vladimer putin? senator john mccain had a speech 24 hours and joins us in a moment with his take today. >> and my house, my rules -- every parent has said it? one teenager is taking her mom and dad to court. >> your father rules and you stay home. >> i feel bad for her and her parents. >>> not your normal parent teenager spat here. in a new jersey courtroom, a teenager is suing her parents for financial support. she claims they kicked her out. she is 18 and
former secretary of energy and interior saying the president ought to approve the keystone pipeline. the president is taking the economy in the wrong direction. the american people see that. the president's popularity rate is way down and people are seeing him as not competent or trustworthy. >> we will see which set of ideas the american people buy. >>> so it turns out the united states home prices rose a little bit in the month of january. they were up 1 percent following 3...
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so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight of meeting tyson. he is a magnetic guy and persuasive and when you spend time with him you think why wouldn't everyone be like that? >> this will be broadcast on nine different channels within the fox family. >> if i can put in a plug, discover is doing a google hangup and there is going to be a commentary you can go to hear about it. great to you see. we are back in the moment. >> nice to see you today. >> you too. "happening now" starts right now. jon: today's top headlines. jenna: the white house rewriting a whole bunch of rules on obamacare saying it wants to move early to address concerns about the law. why critics call the move a political ploy. a new fox poll shows a presence approval rating hitting an all-time low. and olympic track star oscar pistorius as a witness describes the shooting scene. graphic an emotional testimony. a report from somebody inside the courtroom, it is all
so being able to get around dark energy and matter and things we didn't know that existed over time. a lot changed. and carl sagin is responsible for that. >> if you ever had the delight of meeting tyson. he is a magnetic guy and persuasive and when you spend time with him you think why wouldn't everyone be like that? >> this will be broadcast on nine different channels within the fox family. >> if i can put in a plug, discover is doing a google hangup and there is going to be...
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foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and "why we did it." what is the answer after all of your work on this? >> i think, andrea, the question is the most important part, which is the decisions of our generation on national security are determined more than anything by what the george w. bush administration did with that nine-year war in iraq and alongside of the 13-year war in afghanistan that's still going on. the american people are against those wars. those are the determine tif constraint for thinking about everything from crimea to syria to what the overall size of the u.s. military is. if we want avoid those
foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and...
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i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vom
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energy, gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not because they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to generate the kind of education system, the kind of job opportunities, and the kind of opportunities that grow the rest of the world. there's not a leader in the world who wouldn't trade positions with the united states. listen to maury povich say, woe is me. come on. i have a simple closing comment. get up. get up and get out and win in 2014. talk about what we value. get up. [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> democratic senator tom harkin is the author of t
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advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in a position as a nation to really kind of be a player there. >> reporter: alaska senator lisa murkowski, the highest-ranking republican on the senate energy committee, has called on president obama to waive the prohibition on the export of oil, saying that past presidents have done so when it's a matter of quote national interests. the focus of this major energy conference continues to be on how to capitalize on growing oil and gas production, hayes canad national resources minister expressed his confidence that the keystone excel pipeline was another sure path to north american energy independence.
advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in...
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i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vom
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from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? >> sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq, post-afghanistan era, it's fair to say that americans overwhelmingly would not favor any sort of military action, perhaps sanctions. but the president's options, pres
from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> russian all ukrainian forces engaged in a dramatic face-off at an air base in crimea. the crimean region of ukraine. the russians fired warning shots in the air and the unarmed ukrainance approach. take a listen to some of the confrontation. you can read the translation on the screen. >>> we're joined now by julia yafy, the senior editor for the new republic along with jim scuitto. you speak russian, so you understood that exchange. very intense, dramatic. are we exaggerating? >> exaggerating what? >> the intensity of what's going on? >> no, no, he's threatening to shoot people in the legs. also, it's curious he's saying i'm following orders. who is he taking orders from? more of the unmarked gunmen we see strutting around? who do they answer to? >> fortunately no one was injured, but look at the intensity of their faces, what they're saying. there could have been some blood. >> i don't know
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we take about a third of our energy from russia, and in turn we pay their bills. both sides of that equation is very important. but you rightly point out, it's more than just energy at this point, and there are legacies here upon which decisions i think will be made going forward. >> becky anderson, great to have you on the program. tom foreman as well. thanks very much. reuters is reporting russia's foreign minister spokesman saying that if the united states applies sanctions, saying that if the u.s. applies sanctions, russia will, quote, have to respond. left unsaid exactly what that response would be. now, critics say president obama has had a weak foreign policy and that gave vladimir putin the confidence to move troops into the ukraine. our next guest says not so fast. that's next. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter
we take about a third of our energy from russia, and in turn we pay their bills. both sides of that equation is very important. but you rightly point out, it's more than just energy at this point, and there are legacies here upon which decisions i think will be made going forward. >> becky anderson, great to have you on the program. tom foreman as well. thanks very much. reuters is reporting russia's foreign minister spokesman saying that if the united states applies sanctions, saying...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> my 2-year-old daughter is here tonight. the last time she was here, this was her favorite moment. >> the panda cam is here. the baby camera is not too pleased about the nonstop surveillance. >> tonight my daughter has asked for one thing and one thing only on the show, a moo cow. so, ryan, here you go. [ cow mooing ] we'll be right back. l advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find
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you don't like energy. >> not only do i not like energy. i think the major investment companies don't want to buy it. >> that favor in the investment community. >> exactly. >> going back to bank of america and your doubling on the position, it had a really nice day today. are you keeping that position? >> that's a long-term position for me. i might trade around. as i said, i doubled up on it. i might trade around that other half that i added to it. but i think that if you look at the passive outperformance that bank of america has had over jpmorgan, over citi, over goldman sachs, there's something to that. so, for me, i think there's a lot that people are missing. >> where did the wti forecast come from? if the forecast is that it's going to move lower -- >> that's the outdated months. >> i see. >> if you forecast out to december 2022, where do you think the crude level is going to be? guys are betting that it's going to be sub $80. so, if you think that it's going to be sub $80, you don't want to buy large oil companies. >> the other side
you don't like energy. >> not only do i not like energy. i think the major investment companies don't want to buy it. >> that favor in the investment community. >> exactly. >> going back to bank of america and your doubling on the position, it had a really nice day today. are you keeping that position? >> that's a long-term position for me. i might trade around. as i said, i doubled up on it. i might trade around that other half that i added to it. but i think that...
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putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine. >> that was from 2009 and that remains on every's mind in the region. and now for our final rule, beware of emotional hawks. we've heard a lot from these folks. conservative emo hawks believe in the president just demonstrated strength or anger, foreign nations would act differently. republicans say putin would never have done this if obama had been tougher. never mind he takes the actions regardless of who is in charge of the country. never mind this is more about russia and crimea than it is about us. would he hear be stronger so much it starts to sound pla
putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine....
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energy was a priority. every month that goes by, they need to shell out roughly a half a billion for energy. the money that ukraine borrow was the guarantees is supposed to be used to help subsidize poor ukrainians who are going tç face higher natural gas prices. the ukraine is supposed to stop subsidizing energy for the entire population which it does now. money that pays for energy is almost a direct transfer to russia. finally, the ukrainian and russian economies are deeply intertwi intertwined. anything that pops up ukraine often ends up helping out russia, too. scott, kelly? >> thank you so much. we have about ten minutes to go before the closing bell rings. the dow has really been just hanging around that down 40 for about the last half hour at least. >> and all this as investors, traders, scott, know this isn't going to be the last week you hear about russia. it's not going to be the last we hear about ukraine and nevertheless, indexes here are nearly at new all-time highs at least for the s&p 500.
energy was a priority. every month that goes by, they need to shell out roughly a half a billion for energy. the money that ukraine borrow was the guarantees is supposed to be used to help subsidize poor ukrainians who are going tç face higher natural gas prices. the ukraine is supposed to stop subsidizing energy for the entire population which it does now. money that pays for energy is almost a direct transfer to russia. finally, the ukrainian and russian economies are deeply intertwi...
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encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane overnight flying when putin was speaking, but contrary to all of the u.s. pressure for him to take the off-ramp and exit -- >> we've, obviously, lost our connection to andrea mitchell, but, of course, we'll have the very latest information she brings to us, again, in about 15 minutes, we will hear from secretary kerry. meanwhile, let me bring in nbc's ian williams, also in the ukrainian capital of kiev and what's happening on the ground there, in particular the crimea region. ian, what is the latest you are seeing? >> reporter: hi, tamron. well, just to pick up from what andrea was saying, it's goin
encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane...
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we assume that if iran gets a bomb or they just want nuclear energy for power purposes. we are betting on a lot of bad people and their good offices. and i think that's a shaky way. but it is the way. i'm not going to fight it. this is my president. this is our secretary of state. >> this is what we elected in america. we elected, you know, a president who didn't have very much foreign policy experience. the country's exhausted from iraq and afghanistan. there's no doubt about that. no appetite to go in with military to do anything. we can barely get these people wheelchairs. i mean, that's how we are. so you're right. >> well, we're not going to stop putin. you know, when putin says he could care less about the rest of the ukraine, that's like a guy in far rockaway telling you he really doesn't care to move out to montauk someday. i guarantee you within a couple years the ukraine's money is going to have a pictu a shirtless money riding a dragon with a lightsaber from "star wars." that's going to be their $2 bill. >> all right. dennis miller, everybody. one footnote. on
we assume that if iran gets a bomb or they just want nuclear energy for power purposes. we are betting on a lot of bad people and their good offices. and i think that's a shaky way. but it is the way. i'm not going to fight it. this is my president. this is our secretary of state. >> this is what we elected in america. we elected, you know, a president who didn't have very much foreign policy experience. the country's exhausted from iraq and afghanistan. there's no doubt about that. no...
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., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that. how much will events in ukraine and crimea overshadow this? >> i think inevitably they will because the expectation is that john kerry, and sergei lavrov will meet here later in the day. sergei lavrov is still in madrid as we speak. john kerry arrived here from kiev last night. now these would be importantly the first head to head high-level meetings between the united states and russia sips the late -- since the latest phase of the ukrainian crisis erupted. we can't underestimate the importance of that. there's the chance for europe and the united states, the west broadly, if you like, to coordinate thei
., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that....
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they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the net worth more rapidly than the s&p 500. >> he doesn't care about the share price? >> he doesn't. you look at the book value of berkshire hathaway. since he took over it has outperformed the s&p 500. you look at five years, each five years always outperformed the s&p 500. this time it might not. 2013 was such a stellar year. the s&p 500 returned 128% since the end of 2008. that is a phenomenal performance but it is not living quite up to his usual target. 65, thet forget society book thought he was $19. year on year, compounded, generally you're getting 20% from berkshire hathaway. that heinz might
they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the...